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While James T. Harris is better known in corporate circles as a compelling professional speaker who can explain seasons of history and the differences between the various generations in the workplace with humor, grace, and insight.
He is also a much sought after speaker on high school and university campuses and has an inspiring message for students concerning the past, the future and their role in it.
Of course, James T. Harris' high-profile role as a talk show host on Wisconsin's No.1-rated talk radio station, 620 WTMJ, also has him in high demand to speak to various political, religious, and educational organizations about the events of the day and his unique perspective on them.
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For nearly a decade, James T. Harris has been making audiences laugh as they learned to deal with the confusing and often frustrating differences between the various generations in the workplace.
The foundation for his expertise came from the works of William Strauss and Neil Howe and from his work as a teacher where his passion for history inspired two generations of students to see the world through the paradigm of seasons and cycles.
As a generational pundit, James recently exercised his expertise by filtering the nations historic election through the paradigm of season and cycles for Fox News election coverage.
In one of the most indelible images of the 2008 Presidential election, James T. Harris begged Senator John McCain to "take it to" Senator Barack Obama...and a firestorm erupted.
Many Americans were furious at the spectacle of seeing a black man "beg" a candidate to fight. While even more Americans were energized at the sight of an American of African descent "taking it to" a candidate who refused to fight. What did you see during James T. Harris "McCain moment"?
After thousands of hate mail and death threats, as well as support and feedback from around the globe! James T. Harris' is uniquely qualified to talk about Americas racial, political and ideological cup of sorrow and what you can do to pour yours out!
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